Toxic Shock Syndrome Associated With Surgical Wound Infections

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1982
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In 13 cases of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) associated with postoperative wound infections, clinical findings were similar to those observed in cases of TSS in menstruating women. While local signs of a surgical wound infection were minimal, Staphylococcus aureus was recovered from cultures of wounds in 12 of 12 patients;...
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Authors Paul Bartlett;Arthur L. Reingold;Donald R. Graham;Bruce B. Dan;Daniel S. Selinger;Gerhard W. Tank;Keith A. Wichterman;
Journal JAMA
Year 1982
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